Whitney comes around one year after 2017’s Whitney: Can I Be Me? which was a fascinating documentary about the lady, but even though I didn’t particularly care for her music, I’m always fascinated in a …
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New Blu-ray and DVD releases October 29th 2018
October 29th: 2001: A Space Odyssey (4K Blu-ray, 4K Blu-ray Steelbook) Aladdin Trilogy (Blu-ray) Amanchu (Blu-ray Collector’s Edition) An Evening With Beverly Luff Linn (Blu-ray and DVD) Anne of Green Gables (DVD) Anne of Green …
Continue readingTerminal leads the new cinema releases and trailers July 6th 2018
This week, there are TEN new films out for you to choose from: Margot Robbie stars in Terminal – one of those films which looks very weird but amazing, Steve Coogan and Paul Rudd are …
Continue readingNew Blu-ray and DVD releases September 4th 2017
New Blu-ray and DVD releases September 4th 2017 are as follows: Ackley Bridge Series 1 (DVD) Blade Runner (4K Blu-ray) Deadly Blessing (Blu-ray and DVD) Dick Spanner P.I.: The Complete Series (DVD) Funny Man (Blu-ray …
Continue readingWhitney: Can I Be Me on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Whitney: Can I Be Me is one of those documentaries about an individual where I wasn’t particular enamoured with their output, but I was fascinated with how their rise and fall played out. There’s no …
Continue readingNew Blu-ray and DVD releases July 17th 2017
New Blu-ray and DVD releases July 17th 2017 are as follows: A Quiet Passion (Blu-ray and DVD) Another Mother’s Son (DVD) Aquarius (Blu-ray and DVD) Beauty and the Beast (Blu-ray, 3D Blu-ray, 4K Blu-ray and …
Continue readingMovie Charts UK and US week ending June 18th 2017
This week’s Movie Charts UK and US week ending June 18th 2017 are as follows: 1. Wonder Woman (trailer) (review) 2. The Mummy (2017) (trailer) (review) 3. Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar’s Revenge (trailer) (review) …
Continue readingSlack Bay leads the new cinema releases and trailers June 16th 2017
This week, there are EIGHT new films out for you to choose from: a 1910 French farce with Juliette Binoche in Slack Bay, an intriguing documentary about Ms Houston in Whitney: Can I Be Me, …
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